becomes a serious problem when it drops drastically below the recommended range. If the pressure drops 25% below the recommended PSI, you’re three times more likely to get in a tire-related accident.
The bottom line: while driving on 26 PSI for a short time probably won’t hurt your car, it’s risky to drive with low tire pressure. Better to fill the tires up as soon as you can.
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